Jared Watkins schrieb: > > I would think you could use LVM the linux volume manager along with it's > snapshot feature.. and then any sort of backup program you want. I'm > not using this method yet... but I will be soon... is anyone else out > there running LVM or some other volume manager under linux in production?
I recommend the XFS ML for this question, there are people there using XFS/LVM on _big_ servers. XFS, which is my preferred FS on Linux, works very nice with LVM and EVMS. I'm not using it in production but I know people do. There were some issues with snapshotting in the past but AFAIK they are fixed. Simon > > Jared > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > >Dear all, > > > >I would like to know the best way of backup/restore cyrus system. What are the > >steps required? > >Are there "online backup" methods available? What are the files required to backup > >and how can > >I restore it on the same machine/ another machine? > > > > > >Many thanks! > > > >Boris > > > > > > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >PLEASE READ: The information contained in this e-mail is confidential and > >intended for the named recipient(s) only. If you are not an intended > >recipient of this e-mail you must not copy, distribute or take any further > >action in reliance upon it and you should delete it and notify the sender > >immediately. E-mail is not a secure method of communication. GuruBase > >Technology Limited cannot accept responsibility for the accuracy or > >completeness of this message or any attachment(s). This transmission could > >contain viruses, be corrupted, destroyed, incomplete, intercepted, lost or > >arrive late. If verification of this e-mail is sought then please request > >a hard copy. Unless otherwise stated any views or opinions presented are > >solely those of the author and do not represent those of GuruBase Technology > >Limited. This e-mail is intended for information purposes only. > > > > > >